Gold Lash Lounge
Classic and Volume Eyelash Extensions @ Osborne Park, Perth. 10 min from CBD
Home based salon
Book online via booking link or message on Facebook/IG
12/04/2026
You do not need a $2,000 trolley full of products to start doing lashes.
You need:
2 tweezers
4 liquids
3 lash curls
3 mixed trays
A few basics
Most beginners waste money buying every product under the sun because they think it will make them better.
It will not.
The girls who improve the fastest are usually the ones who keep it simple and actually practise.
If I was a beginner lash artist, I would be using this every single time I finished a set.
You do not improve faster by doing more sets. You improve faster by knowing exactly what you are doing wrong.
Take a clear photo of your work, upload it into ChatGPT and use this prompt:
“Act like an experienced lash educator. Analyse this lash set as if I am a beginner lash artist. Be honest and specific. Tell me:
• what I did well
• what looks messy or incorrect
• if my isolation, direction, attachment, mapping and symmetry need work
• whether there are stickies, gaps or poor retention risks
• what 3 things I should focus on improving next
• give me a score out of 10 and explain why”
It is basically like having a lash mentor in your pocket every time you practise. The girls who improve the fastest are not always the most talented. They are the ones who get feedback and actually use it.
Save this prompt!
You are not “too much” for posting your business.
Some people post every weekend out drinking.
Some people post every relationship.
Some people post every little drama.
But the second you post yourself working towards something, suddenly it’s “embarrassing”?
No. Post the business. Post the late nights. Post the small wins. Post before it looks perfect.
The people judging you are usually the same people doing absolutely nothing.
Keep posting anyway. 🤍
10/04/2026
There is this weird attitude that if a lash artist works from home, it somehow is not a “real” business.
But the truth is, most lash artists start from home. In fact, most still work from home, whether it is full-time or as a side business around kids, another job, or while building up their client base.
And clients actually love it.
They do not have to get dressed up, sit in a shopping centre, pay for parking or walk into some intimidating salon. They can come in comfy clothes, relax, chat, have a nap and leave.
Working from home does not make someone less professional. Being clean, skilled, reliable and good at what you do is what makes you professional.
Most lash businesses do not start in a salon. They start in a spare room, a garage, or a tiny setup at home. That does not make them any less real. It just means they had the guts to start.
Thinking of starting your own lash business from home? Send me “START” and I’ll show you exactly how I did it.
Running a business on your own means you are the business owner, content creator, social media manager, lead generator, mentor, admin and emotional support department all at once.
The only way I keep the noise down is by separating everything into roles.
I brain dump everything into one list, then sort it into categories instead of trying to do 20 different jobs at once.
Anything repetitive gets automated:
- auto replies
- email sequences
- post scheduling
- payment reminders
- lead forms
Because the more I automate, the more time I actually have to work on the business instead of constantly reacting to it.
Come do a lash lift with me 🤍
I’m currently testing different lash lift styles and different lifting strengths to create a range of results depending on your natural lashes and the look you want.
These services will be available soon, but for now model-priced lash lifts are available through my booking site.
Don’t waste your money trying to look like a lash artist before you’ve learned how to be one.
You do not need the aesthetic setup, the expensive decor, or every product under the sun to start.
Too many beginners spend hundreds trying to “look the part” and then have nothing left for the thing that actually matters: the skill.
Practice your mapping. Practice your placement. Practice your retention. Get good first.
Clients do not care if your trolley is aesthetic if their lashes are falling off in 3 days.
Stop buying. Start practicing.
05/04/2026
Automated certificates are one of the biggest red flags in the lash industry.
A certificate should not be something you get automatically the second you finish watching a few videos. All that proves is that you paid.
It does not prove that you can create a safe set, isolate properly, do a refill, complete a removal, or work on a real client confidently.
That is exactly why I do not automatically hand out certificates in my online course.
To receive your certificate, you need to complete an assessment:
• 6 full sets
• 3 refills
• 2 removals
Because I do not want you leaving with a piece of paper and still feeling lost.
I want you leaving knowing you can actually do this.
If you want a certificate that actually means something, send me “LASH” and I’ll send you through the course details.
Everyone wants to do lashes…
until they realise how much actually goes into it.
Theory day is where it all clicks — or it doesn’t.
I make sure it does.
04/11/2025
Staying motivated in your first months as a lash artist isn’t always easy — your sets feel slow, your confidence wobbles, and you wonder if you’re really cut out for it. 💭✨
But motivation doesn’t come from waiting to feel ready — it comes from action. One model. One photo. One small win at a time. 🌱
These 5 simple shifts will keep you moving forward, even when it feels hard. Because the truth is — your dream clients and your freedom won’t wait for “someday.”
👉 Save this post for the days you need a reminder, and DM me “START” when you’re ready to begin your lash journey. 💅🚀
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Osborne Park
Perth, WA
6017
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 10pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 10pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 10pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 10pm |
| Friday | 8am - 10pm |
| Saturday | 1pm - 9pm |
| Sunday | 9am - 8pm |
